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There is our depth chart, should be updated somewhat regularly. D.J. Smith is not there yet, but I am thinking he will be sometime today.

Now we all know we need some attrition if we get any more players committing. If you want to know the likely candidates, look in the Jr. and Sr. columns and notice names you haven't heard a lot of, or heavy numbers of a position that we are bringing into this class. Those are the likely guys to leave.

When I glance through it, I see 5 (not naming names right now, just my personal preference) that I think will not be here after the summer. Most will be advised to transfer, some will have already graduated by that time so they could go to another D1 program if they wish to get some playing time. I can see about 3 more that are questionable, depending on how they do in the Spring workouts.

Hard not to think about it, but we really don't know how these guys will do in the Spring so its really best to just wait until the word starts leaking out and guys start transferring. If you are still worried about numbers at this point...don't be. If you are still worried about them after looking at the depth chart and seeing Jrs. and Srs. that haven't seen the field and likely won't, meaning they are prime candidates to move on, well then you're just a nervous person and there isn't much else to do.

Curious as to what service he works for and if they use top 20 players to rank classes like rivals does, or does his ranking systems use top 25 players like another (maybe scout) does. Either way #12 is sweet. It would be great to add Wideman & Scott to that group.

As much i want him to be a Gamecock...My hunch says Wideman sticks with FSU....Don't understand why he would...But i get the impression he is solid with the seminoles

Watched the Shrine Bowl and Army All American....Bryson Allen Williams, Donte Sawyer, Donnel Stanley, Shaq Davidson, Tyshun Samuel, the TE from Bamburg(sorry name eludes me, brain cramp) and the lineman from Woodmont all impressed the heck our of me....So, its a very good class..No matter what many of the clueless analyst say

I know Scott's recruitment is not over but if we don't sign him our RB situation has the potential to be thin next year.

Jamari moving to CB, who knows if this is full time or not.

Davis will likely go pro after next year.

Who knows if Carson will want to be here for his SR year in football.

Also Wilds injury history and his future plans who knows.

Say 2 of Wilds, Davis, Carson leave after next season. That leaves us with 3 scholarship backs. Only 2 if Jamari stays at CB.

Way way too thin to compete in the SEC. You need atleast 5-6 active RBs available to make it through a season.

I agree that the RB position is one that you don't want to be thin at but it's also the easiest position that a true freshman can excel in given he has the talent. So if we don't sign a RB in this class it's really not that bad especially with numbers being tight, we will just need to make that position a priority next year and if Mike Davis has the type of year that sends him to the NFL we should be able to land a stud.

Just curious, what 2015 RB's are we in good shape with? Or too early to tell.

Bryce Love from Wake Forest area (not the college) is one that was mentioned recently. He's got a thread...apparently both his parents went to USC and I believe his dad ran track. I don't think he's Lattimore "big time" but he's pretty good....4 star on Rivals, Scout & 247, 3 star on Espn (but who cares about them...)

Close w/ Prince, Green, Lammons, and possibly Isaiah Ford and another DE prospect (and Wideman, though who knows if he qualifies). I think the writing is on the wall w/r/t Scott and RB isn't a big need this cycle, anyway. (Will be next year, though.)

Moving on from concern about oversigning fallout. I have a hypothetical numbers question for the 2015 class. That question is, say we sign a full class this year. We can count back 1 - Lamin. How many can we count-back for 2015 when our signing limit goes from 22 to 25? I am pretty sure the answer is 2 because thought there iss a 25 a year scholarship limit as well, 22 this year. An earlly enrollee I thought does not count toward the number of recruits we can SIGN but they DO count toward the calculation of the amount of scholarships we hand out a year when calculating how many we can count back the next year. So, because of our sanctions being over do we get those spots back or none because we are locked into those 22 scholarships this year? I guess what I am saying is, will this be considered: a) 22/22 b) 22/25 or c) 23/25. And my guess is (c)

Close w/ Prince, Green, Lammons, and possibly Isaiah Ford and another DE prospect (and Wideman, though who knows if he qualifies). I think the writing is on the wall w/r/t Scott and RB isn't a big need this cycle, anyway. (Will be next year, though.)

Close w/ Prince, Green, Lammons, and possibly Isaiah Ford and another DE prospect (and Wideman, though who knows if he qualifies). I think the writing is on the wall w/r/t Scott and RB isn't a big need this cycle, anyway. (Will be next year, though.)

If we get Lammons, I doubt Green comes. With Lammons, we will have 4 DBs in this class without Green. Green seems to be focused on numbers.

Shaq didn't really have a good week of practice at the Army bowl, he dropped a lot of balls during practice - this was noted by quite a few analysts that were watching.. He looked like a redshirt candidate coming out of the Shrine bowl as well. His ranking dropping is probably justified based on how he looked during the 2 weeks during the 2 all-star games as he is 1) not polished as a WR, 2) not physically read to play right away, and 3) has a lot to work on, thus he is not a top 100 recruit.

Now, how can Jacob Park remain in the top 100 in the 247 rankings since he has looked awful in the live action? 247 has invested too much time defending his ranking to drop him from there is my guess.

Shaq didn't really have a good week of practice at the Army bowl, he dropped a lot of balls during practice - this was noted by quite a few analysts that were watching.. He looked like a redshirt candidate coming out of the Shrine bowl as well. His ranking dropping is probably justified based on how he looked during the 2 weeks during the 2 all-star games as he is 1) not polished as a WR, 2) not physically read to play right away, and 3) has a lot to work on, thus he is not a top 100 recruit.

Now, how can Jacob Park remain in the top 100 in the 247 rankings since he has looked awful in the live action? 247 has invested too much time defending his ranking to drop him from there is my guess.

Fact is he spent all year at qb really. He needs some time at wr. When it clicks though he will be a good one. Better than nick jones and probably as good as Bruce I think.

I think Deebo is gonna have a leg up on him getting some pt this year but he may red shirt also with Roland, jones, Byrd, and cooper getting the reps.